The first stage is called the period of inquiry (or precatechumenate). This occurs when the person first expresses an interest in becoming a Catholic Christian. With the help of the parish community, the individual explores his or her relationship with Christ and how that relationship might be enriched by becoming a Catholic. There is no liturgical rite to mark the beginning of this stage. The period of inquiry might last several months or several years and ends when the inquirer feels ready to move forward and when the faith community is prepared to welcome him or her or they decide against continuing in this direction.
Precatechumenate
The first stage is called the period of inquiry (or precatechumenate). This occurs when the person first expresses an interest in becoming a Catholic Christian. With the help of the parish community, the individual explores his or her relationship with Christ and how that relationship might be enriched by becoming a Catholic. There is no liturgical rite to mark the beginning of this stage. The period of inquiry might last several months or several years and ends when the inquirer feels ready to move forward and when the faith community is prepared to welcome him or her or they decide against continuing in this direction.